Gale triple gang plough... css $52.00 Boy Blue land plou Gale steel beam t facturers of agricultural machinery and even if the rate of interes implements, at $ chilled plough 1.80 | ba 4§ per cent, instead of 6 per cent 4 Dedrick hay press... .... 41.75! Wouldn't they rather buy their imple Universal ¢ heller 6 | ments at the same prices as their for | i f R bli Universal » GEE ign ¢o 1petitors and save the principal i Preparec or epu ) ican New Century fou 5 of £500 or even $300, as well as the in: | “PEACHES” Lean twentv-dise rows 7 terest they now pay to protected manu- | ’ lf Yo Gale trop plan 8. facturers? : 1 por EA VsaValkesburg, editor of N . (ollins Yankee axes { = . 1.40 Ag implements to the value of i 4 meris Collins bright hoes No. 4 (J)... 1.20 | nearly $60,00 0 were exported in 1911 | i | t f J ib 1" Grub hoes, oval eye (2 1.70 | to North America alone, a large part of | In C g or [ 2 Collins land roller RE 3.73 | these at prices from a quarter to a third | § Farmer's cart Sprayer.......... 7.50 | cheaper than the price charged the Amer | a — | jean farmer. y " tre ar fm nett] VEE A Corrptionist” . ~ gs i articles ......c.iiensvannnnns $108.66 | plack eve shat prot ection hua given him, | Valksubu The farmer has to have several scores ) that he doesn’t gain anyt h ! pro- |. of articles, machinery of different kinds | tective system which makes 1} ¥ | For Boise Penr 3 sultu a implements. mu ne y competitor «| gl H d C Ha ds" and agricultural and garden implement K uch more has his competitors | Black sal an orrupt an § to make his business a success. The pro- | the world for the plese ts and ma | tectionist graft compels him to pay sev le +hinery he must use to earn his ing, | - - eral hundred dollars extra in excess prices | while he does not reap any ADPres able | £™F Wm. Flinn to get started in successful farming on benefits | from the system, which claims to “Worst Municipal Boss” even a small seale. ‘protect” him. . ia Enough to Buy Ten Acres i fall ¢ For VanValke: The av Sage value per acre of all farms in ihe Uniod States 15 1 | | “Hypocrisy and Mendacily’ $31.26. The farmer can cal i i x i i he would rather have an extra ten acres i - of land than make a forced contribution | For President Tal of even $300 in excessive prices to pro- | “Deliberate Misrepresentation” tect manufacturers, i | The wonderful and new interest the i i " Republican party is taking n helping the i Astound ng Hypocrisy farmer to secure credit is bused upon the a seund self-interest of protected manufac “A Crooked Deal" ture They know that if the farmer is | J to oh high protection prices, which run “Near Bein Treason” from a quarter to a third higher than | g the export prices for the same articles, he ii W" ’ . o i rust have easier credit. The Republican i A surd Untruth party seriously suggests, therefore. that | See the Di a-mond? l farmers should keep in debt so as to bel lt sparkles with hum-or. ! “R i fi of B M . cp in debt wo as to be |b sparkles with humor “Representative of Bosse able to pay protection’s extortion prices. The tar-iff on Di-a-monds 1s ten per | But farmers don’t always see them cent. uF d | t¥ ti N selves as others, especially Republicans, | The av-er-age Tar-iff on man-u-fac- ral lien WJM na on see them, Will they see themselves kept tures of wool is nearly 90 All Teddy heavily in debt for the sake of paying gent, I : a ¢ ‘ wr Teddy R Blin $500 or even $300 excess profits to manu: | On man-u-factures of cotton it is Ror way (oemyied \ ROTECTED CHURN Dior a hes “The Whole Show" i ~ - Does thi ales he os rane. man? 3 { oes this please the work-mg-man: an | rs WIFE riding baton | wilt i . { Un-der ‘the High Tar«ff he | S iy | can buy his By Se py , | Di-a-monds com-par-a-tively free of Naturally Impatient’ tax-a-tion. — : ———————————— i GA da 0 an Eff te $1 i | Scared White. UCaclons Llroniery A union butcher workman was suing | i“) d d Fl i" a » ja packing firm to recover damages for emagogue dll atterer | injuries sustained in a Kansas City es |” ‘ - ys | ablishment. A colored laborer in the ' Lack of Facts | plant was called as a witness, i | “Did you work with Jones, the plain: | “Reckless Ambition” | tire” ! | ’ " 3 - “Yassah ig " M 1" “Do you know the foreman and the | rious enace i other officers of the plant 3 i B The Prevident | “Yassah."” = | “What are vour relations with the = Wil Will 6s C 3 5010 70 CANADIANS FORHZ | continue the artorses. Wilson Wi an AMERICA BE 1 ee Bac: ow alt the] 0 NS FORFLZS | “ow. so lookatere, boss” wid he) tha Whole Bunch COST OF PRO GETS I I kere]. te ay | € oie bunc 0, I looks so white, Them folks ain't no | * OR37%. DUTY 30% rations of mine." —Ezchange. in November Te ——————
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